Improving Framing and Depth in Your Landscape Photographs

A Layered Snapshot of Mount Assiniboine, a Famous Canadian Landscape

Framing and depth are two very different aspects of landscape photography. Navigate to our landscape section and open the first picture you see.

Let’s see the Spray Lakes Storm, for instance. The composition of this landscape photograph is a sight for sore eyes. It follows the rule of thirds perfectly, with the trees taking up the center, the lake at the bottom, and cloudy skies at the top. Secondly, the textured clouds and foregrounded lake add a certain depth to the overall image.

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The Best Birding Locations in Canada

A Bird in a Canadian Landscape After Swooping into the Surface of a river for Fish

Canada’s massive and diverse landscape has attracted bird species from everywhere. We’ve seen many of nature’s hotspots when spotting, watching, and immortalizing these birds behind our camera lens.

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The Benefits of Professional Photos for Marketing

A Canadian nature photographer in a forest

Marketing revolves around capturing the customer’s attention, meaning it’s necessary to use engaging material. Otherwise, potential customers will become bored and overlook your offerings.

As the digital marketing landscape continues to evolve, multimedia has become more important. Video has taken over marketing, becoming essential for capturing customers’ interests. However, professional photos also play a crucial role.

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Benefits of Professional Prints

A Pelican landing in the water

Photos are an excellent way to immortalize a specific moment. Similarly, it’s a great way to capture a subject’s beauty, making it memorable forever. For instance, let’s assume you purchase wildlife photos for sale on the internet. You don’t want to store them digitally. Instead, you want to hang and showcase them in your home.

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